Significance of Moral strength

Moral strength is defined in various contexts, with different dimensions emphasized within Vaishnavism, Dharmashastra, and Indian history. It encompasses inner power for divine perception, ethical capacity to resist temptation, and the backbone provided by Rgveda for meaningful lives. Historical aspects include non-violence principles in the nationalist movement, the spiritual vitality from Buddhist teachings, and ethical integrity of leaders. Noteworthy examples include Gandhi's writings and Sita's commitment to Rama, illustrating the importance of moral integrity and ethical foundation for personal and societal development.

Synonyms: Integrity, Character strength, Fortitude, Resolve, Ethics, Virtue, Character, Honesty, Resilience, Steadfastness

In Dutch: Morele kracht; In Finnish: Moraalinen voima; In Spanish: Fuerza moral

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Hindu concept of 'Moral strength'

The concept of Moral strength in local and regional sources

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